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EditJay Paul Pandolfo - Born December 27, 1974 in Winchester, Massachusetts is a American retired ice Hockey left winger and current coach.
- NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Champion 1995 with Boston University Terriers.
- Walter Brown Award Winner 1996 with Boston University Terriers.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 2000, 2001, 2003 with New Jersey Devils.
- Stanley Cup Champion 2000, 2003 with New Jersey Devils.
Stanley Cup finalist 2001.
- Beanpot Champion 1995, 1996, 2025 (coach) with Boston University Terriers.
After his high school playing days, Pandolfo went to Boston University and played the Terriers for 4 seasons.
Pandolfo then turned pro with the Albany River Rats in 1996, finishing the 1995-96 AHL season with them and then started the 1996-97 season there before getting the call up to the NHL , where he made his debut with New Jersey Devils on November 14, 1996 vs Vancouver Canucks at Continental Airlines Arena in a 3-0 Canucks win.
Pandolfo scored his 1st NHL goal vs Guy Hebert of Mighty Ducks of Anaheim at 10:58 of 1st period on December 28, 1996 at Continental Airlines Arena in a 5-3 Devils win.
Pandolfo played in 899 regular season NHL games, scoring 100 goals (19 GWG / 1 OTG), 126 assists with 164 penalty minutes and 131 NHL playoff games, scoring 11 goals (2 GWG), 22 assists with 12 penalty minutes.
After retiring as a player, Pandolfo became a assistant coach with Boston Bruins for 5 seasons, learning the trade and still being close to the game.
Pandolfo then returned to his alma matter, Boston University, first as a assistant coach and then the head coach. He is setting standards there and returned the Terriers back to their winning ways.
Jay Pandolfo was inducted into the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
